Special court rejects claims that vaccines with mercury preservative caused autism
By Randolph E. Schmid, APFriday, March 12, 2010
Court says thimerosal did not cause autism
WASHINGTON — A federal court has ruled that the vaccine additive thimerosal does not cause autism.
The court expressed sympathy for parents coping with their autistic children, but concluded Friday that they had not proved the children’s illness was a result of the mercury-containing preservative in the vaccine.
Last year, the same court rejected claims that the autism was caused by a combination of vaccines with thimerosal and other vaccines.
That decision has now been appealed to the Supreme Court.
Tags: Child And Teen Health, Developmental Disorders, Diseases And Conditions, Immunizations, North America, Public Health, United States, Washington
YOUR VIEW POINT